Who is VPC?

The Voter Participation Center (VPC) in a non-profit, non-partisan organization founded in 2003 to help members of the Rising American Electorate register and vote. Since then, the organization has helped more than 4.6 million people register and cast ballots.

Data Driven

VPC uses commercial and public data to identify people who are eligible to vote but who need to register.

Collaborative

VPC works with local election officials as well as national, state and local partners to help people register to vote and cast their ballots.

High Impact

VPC has registered more people by mail than any other organization in the United States. The organization rigorously tests and measures its program and is constantly improving its results.

Our Leadership

Page Gardner

VPC’s founder and board chair

She identified the marriage gap in voting, pioneered rigorous testing for civic engagement programs, and discovered new ways to reach the Rising American Electorate. Previously, she has served as a top strategist in other election, advocacy and communication campaigns.

Tom Lopach

VPC’s chief executive officer

He is an experienced leader and veteran strategist who has served as Chief of Staff to a U.S. Senator and the Montana Governor. A Montana native, Tom also served as a senior adviser to the Governor during his presidential campaign.

We’re a 501(c)3

The Voter Participation Center is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to increasing voter registration in the United States among young people, people of color and unmarried women.